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WhatsApp Introduces Group Message History Feature for New Members


Joining a group chat midway through an ongoing conversation has often been confusing, leaving new members without context and forcing them to rely on others for updates. Addressing this common issue, WhatsApp has introduced a new feature called Group Message History, aimed at making group interactions more seamless and efficient.

With this update, group administrators can now share recent chat messages with newly added members, helping them quickly understand the flow of conversation. Previously, users joining a group could only see messages sent after they were added, which often led to communication gaps, especially in work-related groups, community discussions, and long-standing family chats. Members frequently had to request screenshots or ask others to resend important details, creating unnecessary back-and-forth.

The new feature offers flexibility and control to administrators. It does not function automatically, meaning admins must actively choose to share message history when adding a new member. They can also decide how many messages to include, with options ranging from 25 to 100 recent messages. This ensures that new participants receive enough context without overwhelming them with excessive information.

Administrators retain full authority over the feature, including the ability to enable or disable it based on group preferences. While regular members cannot share chat history, admins continue to have exclusive control over what is shared with newcomers.

Importantly, WhatsApp has clarified that the introduction of this feature does not compromise user privacy. All shared messages remain protected under the platformโ€™s end-to-end encryption system, ensuring that only group members can access the content. To maintain transparency, WhatsApp notifies existing group members whenever chat history is shared with a new participant. Additionally, these shared messages retain their original timestamps and sender details and are visually distinguished from regular messages for clarity.

The feature is currently being rolled out globally and will be available on both Android and iOS devices. Users who do not immediately see the update are advised to install the latest version of the app and wait for the rollout to reach their region. With Group Message History, WhatsApp aims to enhance user experience by reducing confusion, improving communication flow, and making group conversations more inclusive for everyone involved.

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Google Photos Introduces Built-In Video Editing and Music Features for Quick Social Sharing


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Google Photos has expanded its capabilities, allowing users to edit videos directly within the app. This update brings essential tools for trimming, cropping, stabilizing, and applying filters to video clips on both Android and iOS devices. Previously, Google users could export Recap projects to CapCut for advanced editing, but the new built-in editor provides a practical alternative for quick and simple edits without relying on third-party apps.

The updated interface features a universal timeline that supports multiple clips, music tracks, and a menu of editing tools, making it easier than ever to personalize content. Users can add text overlays, background music, and apply preset templates that automatically sync music, text, and cuts to create highlight videos. Those who prefer more control can adjust fonts, colors, backgrounds, and select music from the appโ€™s library.

Googleโ€™s focus is on simplifying the video editing process for creators, enabling quick production of short-form content ready for social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. The new features show Googleโ€™s commitment to making Photos not just a storage tool, but a creative hub for users who want to edit and share videos efficiently, all in one place.